Pseudopedobacter saltans is a species of heparinase-producing bacteria.[2] Pedobacter saltans was reclassified to Pseudopedobacter saltans.[3]
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Species: | Pseudopedobacter saltans (Steyn et al. 1998), Cao et al. 2014[1]
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Pedobacter saltans[1] |
References
edit- ^ a b "Pseudopedobacter saltans". www.uniprot.org.
- ^ Steyn, P. L.; Segers, P.; Vancanneyt, M.; Sandra, P.; Kersters, K.; Joubert, J. J. (1998). "Classification of heparinolytic bacteria into a new genus, Pedobacter, comprising four species: Pedobacter heparinus comb. nov., Pedobacter piscium comb. nov., Pedobacter africanus sp. nov. and Pedobacter saltans sp. nov. Proposal of the family Sphingobacteriaceae fam. nov". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 48 (1): 165–177. doi:10.1099/00207713-48-1-165. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 9542086.
- ^ Cao, J.; Lai, Q.; Li, G.; Shao, Z. (26 February 2014). "Pseudopedobacter beijingensis gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from coking wastewater activated sludge, and reclassification of Pedobacter saltans as Pseudopedobacter saltans comb. nov". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 64 (Pt 6): 1853–1858. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.053991-0. PMID 24573160.
Further reading
edit- Liolios, Konstantinos, et al. "Complete genome sequence of the gliding, heparinolytic Pedobacter saltans type strain (113T)." Standards in genomic sciences 5.1 (2011): 30.
- Whitman, William B., et al., eds. Bergey's manual® of systematic bacteriology. Vol. 5. Springer, 2012.
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